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Contingent Licensed Nurse
Job in
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, 43215, USA
Listed on 2026-07-01
Listing for:
St. Vincent Family Services
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-01
Job specializations:
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health Nurse, Pediatric Nurse
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Contingent Licensed Nurse
The Contingent Licensed Nurse is responsible for the nursing treatment and nursing referral(s) for children and staff, as well as performing all of the necessary nursing functions of Agency Program services. Daily duties include but are not limited to: support for staff doctors, distribution of medication and routine medical evaluations. The Nurse is responsible for educating children, parent/guardians and staff about psychotropic medications and/or medical conditions across all departments and teams.
This position reports to the Nursing Manager and will be on an as needed basis.
- Contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our clients, colleagues and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
- Integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work.
- Is sensitive to the children's culture and socioeconomic characteristics that delivers the best possible care to the youth and families served.
- Distributes medications as prescribed by the attending physician.
- Maintains records of all medication(s) distributed to children.
- Treats/refers medical problems for children to determine ability to remain in Day Treatment and/or residential setting (e.g. illness, injuries, medical diseases).
- Contacts parent/guardian(s) regarding an illness, injury, or health problem a child may be experiencing that requires medical attention.
- Accountable for secure storage and inventory of medications.
- Makes necessary contact with physicians and clinics for facilitate care coordination.
- Makes necessary contact with pharmacies to give prior authorizations for certain prescriptions as needed.
- Updates computerized client medication logs to reflect medication changes.
- Responds to parent/guardian(s) requests for additional or replacement prescriptions.
- Maintains required clinical documentation of services rendered.
- Reports any positive COVID-19 student/resident cases to Columbus Public Health website.
- Conducts routine child evaluations for medical monitoring (weight, height, etc.) including vital signs and other evaluations, as needed, to assess the effect(s) of medication(s) or other medical condition(s). Reports to the Nursing Manager and prescribing physician, if different, the effects of medication on a child.
- Educates children, parent/guardians and staff about medications (including side effects).
- Educates children, parent/guardians and staff about medical conditions and their treatments (e.g. lice, etc.).
- Completes Nurse's section of Adverse Incident Report within the end of the employee's work shift, as established by SVFC policy, as applicable.
- Maintains required clinical documentation of services rendered and ensures all nursing staff records are kept current in all electronic platforms, such as Carelogic and Doctor First.
- Ensures completion of Adverse Incident Report for Medication Issues/Errors within 24 hours of personal knowledge of incident.
- Schedules follow-up medical appointments for the children in the Residential program.
- Completes an Infection Control Report (e.g. lice, Streptococcus, etc.) within 24 hours of personal knowledge of incident. Ensures that this report is copied to Nursing Manager, appropriate Clinical Team Leader(s) and the Risk Management Committee.
- Trains Agency staff, in particular, residential and Day Treatment staff to assist with self-medication and chart and safely secure medications.
- Instructs individuals and groups on topics such as health education and disease prevention.
- Attends required agency trainings and meetings.
- Applies process improvement procedures with Manager approval, to streamline and improve, eliminating areas of redundancy and waste.
- Responds to restraint incidents that are approaching 15 minutes in length or where youth is expressing physical complaint during restraint to evaluate youth.
- Provides On-call services according to schedule.
- Other duties as assigned or requested.
Experience:
- Degree from an approved nursing program (LPN or RN);
Bachelor's Degree preferred. RN preferred. - Current Ohio Board of Nursing Licensure.
- Rendering Provider number required based on level of licensure.
- National Provider Identification number required.
- Current certification in First Aid and CPR.
- Some experience working with children and their families.
- Strong skills in pediatric assessment.
- Knowledge of children's mental health and psychotropic medications
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